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It's easier to write about squirrels than to make them act.
Murakami's books are filled with references to American culture and this article explores those interests and his ambition to be a hit in the U.S.
Good, geeky, and entertaining interview with the author of Quicksilver and Cryptonomicon by Slashdot. Favorite part? The fights with William Gibson, "The first time was a year or two after SNOW CRASH came out. I was doing a reading/signing at...
Kim Jong Il's portraits have been disappearing around North Korea. This story talks about how North Korean written propaganda had made a subtle but unprecedented turn toward acknowledging hunger and other hardships in North Korea last year.
The New Yorker takes a look at what happened to Sherlock Holmes scholar Richard Lancelyn Green who died suddenly while trying to prevent the auction of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's papers. Bookanisto has previously covered the Lancelyn Green affair and...
British writer, Jeanette Winterson known for her novels like Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit has opened a deli on the ground floor of her Spitalfields, London home prompting any number of produce-related puns.
Harvard's Houghton Library now houses the Donald and Mary Hyde Collection of Dr. Samuel Johnson, the "world's best collection of documents relating to the life and work of Samuel Johnson." There is a public display on the second floor of...
He woke up in darkness, his back drenched in sweat, and to a ticking noise. It wasn't a clock, not even his watch. His watch was on the cabinet. This was closer, much more intimate. Was it coming from the...
Ben Katchor, the artist behind Julius Knipl, Real Estate Photographer, will put on The Rosenbach Company: A Tragicomedy, a play based on noted book dealer Dr. A.S.W. Rosenbach and his brother Philip. The show is only on for one night:...
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